New Zealand Flags

Our New Zealand Flags are the symbol of the realm government and people of
New Zealand. Its royal blue background is reminiscent of the blue sea and
clear sky surrounding us. The stars of the Southern Cross emphasis this
country's location in the South Pacific Ocean. The Union Flag gives recognition
to our historical foundations and the fact that New Zealand was once a British
colony and dominion. The New Zealand Flag may be flown on any day of the
year. It is particularly appropriate to fly it on days of national commemoration,
such as Anzac Day, and on other important occasions.

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Full Size New Zealand Flag
$20.00 (NZD)

(This flag is 3 x 5 feet and has dome attachments for connecting to a
flag pole).

New Zealand Flag - Small
$7.00 (NZD)

(This flag is 6x9 inch on a wood base, suitable for sitting on the top of a desk)

Medium New Zealand Flag
$14.50 (NZD)

(This flag is 2 x 3 feet and has dome attachments for connecting to a
flag pole).

New Zealand Flag Information

12 June 2002 marked the centenary of the New Zealand Flag, which became
our official flag amidst the pomp and patriotism surrounding the South African
War.
To mark this occasion, the Ministry delved into the maritime origins of the
New Zealand Flag and looked at the history of previous flags used in New
Zealand, including that chosen by the United Tribes in 1834 to be the first
flag of New Zealand.

From these early beginnings, the New Zealand Flag has gone on to represent
New Zealand in almost every arena, perhaps most notably on the battlefield
and the sports field. 100 years on, it continues to provide a tangible link
to New Zealand across the world, from some of the most remote regions of
Antarctica to the September 11 rubble of the World Trade Center towers in
New York. The New Zealand Flag is even believed to have been on board the
Apollo 11 when Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong made their historic moonwalk
in 1969!